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Tharp has turned the tables on both dance and theatre, while having her cake and eating it, too.
This piece was originally written for and posted on BroadwayWorld. It is republished here with permission. Theatremakers have a “show must go on” spirit. So it’s no surprise that the vast majority of ...
Taylor Mac, whose new play ‘Prosperous Fools’ is loosely inspired by ‘Le Bourgeois gentilhomme,’ and Jeffrey Hatcher, who has a new adaptation of ‘The Imaginary Invalid,’ talk satire, philanthropy, ...
A Broadway show about the making of a historic record in Cuba doesn’t sacrifice the authenticity of its deep cultural context—or its original language. This season on Broadway, Buena Vista Social Club ...
One of the late composer’s musical theatre successors pays tribute to his elder’s craft, creativity, and unflappable professionalism. The prolific composer Charles Strouse, who won Tonys for Bye Bye ...
His plans to trim $11.5 million from the state budget would eviscerate the state’s new Performing Arts Equitable Payroll Fund, designed to help arts employers pay workers a fair wage. This comes on ...
The late playwright of ‘Love! Valour! Compassion!’ gets an official marker in New York City. Indeed, the hourlong presentation in the blocked-off street included an early moment of only-in-New-York ...
In a recent keynote address at the New School, a Russian-born theatremaker stirred graduates with a message of hope in the face of despair. Kruzhilina, a Russian-born, New York-based theatre artist, ...
Mike Davis, a journalist covering theatre in Chicago for WBEZ, has covered music, visual arts, dance, and theatre over the last 10 years. Davis was in Seattle covering the arts for KUOW when ACT ...
The business case for a more diverse American theatre is a distraction from our core human and artistic values, which is the ground we must stand on in the fight for DEI. After this long weekend of ...
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